Through my 7 years of web and mobile development experience I've been mentoring a number of developers, as well as co-organising local dev communities such as CocoaHeadsMSK and Symfoniacs. With CocoaHeads community I've organised the world first Swift Hackathon in Moscow. I love to teach and excited when my experience helps a fellow developer.

iOS development brings me pleasure and delight. Hope you feel that way, too :) I've developed several indie apps, than worked as a Lead iOS Dev for popular Russian language-learning startup easyten. I've been using Objective-C those times. But after I've organised the first world Swift Hackathon together with CocoaHeads community, back in 2014, I fell in love with it and have been using it ever since. Today I'm developing an app for a movers' service Mover24. Uber-like, you guessed it right.

iOS development brings me pleasure and delight. Hope you feel that way, too :) I've developed several indie apps, than worked as a Lead iOS Dev for popular Russian language-learning startup easyten. I've been using Objective-C those times. But after I've organised the first world Swift Hackathon together with CocoaHeads community, back in 2014, I fell in love with it and have been using it ever since. Today I'm developing an app for a movers' service Mover24. Uber-like, you guessed it right.

PHP is my programming mother tongue, end every time people tell me that PHP is for dummies I say, you just have to cook it right.
I love proper PHP and co-organized a local developers community Symfoniacs, for those of us, who like Symfony 2.

Well, everybody uses some-sql for work (save for those nosql hipster nihilists, of course), but I had most fun with it when analysing some-gigabytes sized market dumps from the game Eve Online, searching for the most profitable trading routes in the galaxy. Never used them, though. Too busy optimising queries :)

Well, everybody uses some-sql for work (save for those nosql hipster nihilists, of course), but I had most fun with it when analysing some-gigabytes sized market dumps from the game Eve Online, searching for the most profitable trading routes in the galaxy. Never used them, though. Too busy optimising queries :)

iOS development brings me pleasure and delight. Hope you feel that way, too :) I've developed several indie apps, than worked as a Lead iOS Dev for popular Russian language-learning startup easyten. I've been using Objective-C those times.
I've co-organised a local chapter of CocoaHeads community in Moscow, but after we've made the first world Swift Hackathon back in 2014, I fell in love with it and have been using it ever since. That doesn't mean I've forgotten it, though :)